There are numerous music buffs who will opt to enjoy a set of vintage audio systems or a vacuum tube av receiver developed some time in the 50s versus the so-called micro-processor powered, electric sounding pieces made these days. Probably one of your most effective sounding antique audio systems are definitely the Tannoy Berkeleys. Tannoy also created a loudspeaker called the canterbury that was wonderful just as well. If you can buy these at auction I would certainly without a doubt pick up a pair.
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[phpbay]Sanyo Speakers, 60, 14998, ""[/phpbay]The Tannoy Canterbury sets the standard for the reproduction of minimal frequency results, spectacular dynamic range and presence. This versatile speaker is best powered by very low power single-ended PX4/PX25/Type 10/2A3/300B tube amplifiers. These speaker system music clean and translucent. These are developed in higher volumes allowing superb price performance.
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These vintage Pansonic speakers, circa late 1960s or maybe early '70s, are ruggedly built with wooden cabinets wrapped with vinyl upholstery and aluminum edges. I demonstrate them using the external speaker outputs of my early '80s Sanyo M9935K, with AM, FM, and two bands of Shortwave.
Old speaker systems are superb at reproducing the entire sound range whilst measuring comparatively level. While paired with the suitable gear this tends to present outstanding seperation and location of vocals and musical instruments. It creates the type of audio where by if you close your eyes it is difficult to tell that you are essentially enjoying a recording.